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At the Races: What’s in a bill?
Nydia M. Velázquez and Teresa Leger Fernández endorsed Mayra MacÃas, an independent candidate running for Illinois' 4th District.↵↵Iowa updates: Democratic state Rep.
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Nydia M. Velázquez and Teresa Leger Fernández endorsed Mayra MacÃas, an independent candidate running for Illinois' 4th District.↵↵Iowa updates: Democratic state Rep.
Bill Cassidy, R-La., posted over the weekend, "Your Second Amendment rights don't disappear when you exercise your other rights.
↵↵Working their way around the chamber, the speaker and Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., tried to rein in their conference. Rep. Andy Harris, R-Md., threw up his hands and left, not voting. Rep.
Michael R. Turner, announced his reelection bid. Meanwhile, union ironworker and Brook Park City Councilman Brian Poindexter launched his bid against Republican Rep. Max Miller in the 7th District.
Luz Rivas, D-Calif., and Harriet M. Hageman, R-Wyo., who named theirs "Giddy Up and Peel Out." ↵↵Rivas said they were inspired by horses from Hageman's home state and oranges from hers.
↵↵Graves and Senate Environment and Public Works Chair Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., have both indicated a willingness to move some discretionary funds in the 2021 law to formula grants for states.
Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pa., who succeeded his brother, the late Rep. Michael G. Fitzpatrick, in Pennsylvania's 8th District in 2017. (Brian Fitzpatrick has since been elected to the 1st District.)
Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., was the sponsor of the latest congressional effort to reduce protections.
Mike Rogers (R)↵↵Rogers served 14 years in the House, rising to chair of the Intelligence Committee before leaving office in 2015.
↵↵Democrats easily won a pair of special elections in Virginia and Arizona, but even here, their respective nominees, James R. Walkinshaw and Adelita Grijalva, saw the party's margin grow from 2024.
↵↵"We're in a situation where there are mixed views within Congress about GAO, and unfortunately the executive branch is at war with GAO," said David M.
Steve Chabot, R-Ohio, brought the challenge to argue that the limit on party spending violated the Constitution.
Frank M. Bradley briefed certain members of Congress on strikes against alleged drug trafficking boats that have provoked bipartisan outcry. A new member was sworn in on a pink Bible.
↵↵Senate Armed Services Chair Roger Wicker, R-Miss., said Thursday, however, that he hasn't "been focusing on" the issue.↵↵Rep.
↵↵House Republican Conference Chair Lisa McClain, R-Mich., said Democrats "inflicted needless pain on hardworking Americans" and "got nothing" in the end.
Thomas Massie, R-Ky., the Epstein petition had been sitting on 217 signatures.↵↵In her maiden speech, Grijalva shouted out two Epstein survivors who she said were in the gallery.
↵↵The GOP steering committee under then-Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., selected Arrington for the role over two rivals, Reps. Earl L. "Buddy" Carter, R-Ga., and Lloyd K. Smucker, R-Pa.
The measure passed, 52-48, with the support of five Republicans who sided with Democrats in the Oct. 28 vote, including Appropriations Chair Susan Collins, R-Maine, and Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., the former
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins and Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., repeated at a news conference early Friday their view that the Agriculture Department can’t use the contingency fund for SNAP.
Raúl M. Grijalva, who spent more than 50 years in elected office, including two decades as a congressman from Arizona.